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14:55
hi, how a chat databases works? I mean, how all messages of a user are managed in database keeping in mind time and space complexity? One bad way is to insert a row for every message but that would worthlessly contribute to space complexity and later will increase time complexity? What is the smarter way to do this ?
 
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22:16
@SAGARPATIDAR To log all chats?
I would imagine you would have a message table with one row per chat message
22:30
So I'm having a problem and I have no idea what's going on... To check if a string is equal in SQL I can just do WHERE name = 'Some Name', right?
I have a SQLite database where the query WHERE practice_state = 'UT' returns 0 results, but WHERE practice_state LIKE 'UT' returns 25,374.
22:52
Okay, never mind. I figured it out. The database was created wrong. In our C importer we used sqlite3_bind_text(statement, i, value, strlen(value) + 1, SQLITE_STATIC); We assumed we needed that +1 for the NULL terminator at the end of the string, and SQLite kept it in the insert.

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